Newcastle boss Alan Pardew says the club comes before any
players as the future of midfielder Yohan Cabaye remains unresolved.
Pardew declined to confirm whether or not the France
international, who was the subject of a rejected transfer bid from Arsenal,
refused to play in the first two games of the season against Manchester City
and West Ham.
However, he revealed that no second offer had been
received, and that the midfielder would not be involved in Wednesday night's
Capital One Cup second round tie at Morecambe as his future is thrashed out.
Alan Pardew says Yohan Cabaye will require a 'world
class' fee to take him away from Newcastle.
Pardew said: "The answer isn't as simple as a 'yes'
or a 'no'. The answer is he is either going to be sold and we are going to have
to replace him in the window that we have left, or he's going to stay.
"But I, as the manager, have to protect him and
protect the football club, more importantly. The first thing on my agenda is
the football club, trust me, and that will always come first while I am the
manager here."
The Gunners are reported to have offered around
£10million for Cabaye with Newcastle looking for double that, and Pardew is
adamant Arsene Wenger will not get the former Lille man on the cheap.
"The bottom line is with world-class players if they
move on, it has to be world-class money."
Pardew on Cabaye
He added: "The bottom line is with world-class
players if they move on, it has to be world-class money."
Cabaye will be desperate to resolve his future at St
James' as soon as possible considering the recent quotes by France boss Didier
Deschamps.
Deschamps will name his squad on Thursday for the World
Cup qualifiers against Georgia and Belarus and said: "If you do not play
for three weeks, how can you be in shape to plan an international? It is
impossible.
"I do not ask them anything, they are free to pursue
their careers, but they know very well and it is the same for everyone, you
need a minimum of playing time. You have to have minutes on the pitch, start
games, to be able to hope to play for France."
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